No Reserve Auction - 1971 Ford F-100 Very Nice Clean Truck - Clear Title on 2040-cars
Darlington, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Model: F-100
Trim: F-100
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 999,999
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
Year: 1971
Number of Cylinders: 8
====NO RESERVE AUCTION====
PLEASE BID TO WIN AND OWN THIS CLASSIC 1971 FORD F-100 TRUCK
IT WILL SELL TO THE LAST AND FINAL BIDDER
PLEASE...ONLY BID -IF- YOU CAN AND WILL PAY YOUR BID IN "CASH"
This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION for a 1971 Ford F-100 Truck.
It has a Ford V-8 Engine, The Engine is freshly rebuilt, this was done by the previous owner. The Engine Runs and Looks nice and new. The Engine runs smooth and has good power. The Engine does Not Smoke/Leak/Use/Burn any oil.
The Transmission is a 3-Speed Manual, It shifts out through all gears good and smooth, No noises. The Clutch feels good and strong, No slipping.
The Interior is Nice and Clean, the seat has been redone, Door panels and floor mat are nice and clean. All windows work and are in good condition. All glass is good. This Truck has All NEW DOLPHIN GUAGES, They are Not connected at this time, But they are all mounted in the new dash and look very nice. The Radio is a PIONEER AM-FM CD Player and it works good.
The Body is in Good Clean Condition, No Dents, No Dings. The Paint is Very Nice and New. It is a Bright RED. The Tool Box in the Bed area is Nice. The Bed area of the truck is in good condition, there are a few small dents in that area but it is still nice.
The Rims and Tires are Nice, The Tires have about 90% Tread Life. No Spare tire.
This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION for a 1971 Ford Truck CLASSIC.
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I have a Clear Title on hand. NO LEINS!!!
SOLD AS-IS - NO WARRANTY - NO REFUNDS - NO RETURNS - JUST BUSINESS.
Payment Must be CASH IN PERSON -OR- BANK WIRE TRANSFER ONLY.
NO CHECKS!!! NO CHECKS!!! NO CHECKS!!!
I REQIURE A $500.00 DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL AT AUCTION END.
IF YOU CANNOT DO THIS -OR- DO NOT AGREE WITH THIS...PLEASE DO NOT BUY MY TRUCK.
NOT BEING HARD TO DEAL WITH BUT EBAY FEE'S ARE JUST WAY TOO EXPENSIVE TO PLAY GAMES, AND EBAY CANNOT -OR- WILL NOT HELP CONTROL THE NON-PAYING GAME PLAYERS.
I can have this Truck Delivered to You Anywhere in the GREAT U.S.A. for Just $1.00 {ONE DOLLAR} PER MILE - ONE WAY FEE. I will need Your TOWN AND ZIP CODE to give a True delivery quote.
This Truck is located in Darlington S.C. 29532
Any questions...Please Call 1-843-496-4535
Thanks for looking.
Ford F-100 for Sale
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